"Previously, I used Classworks to close skill gaps so my students were ready to grasp on-grade level concepts. They would work independently and with me in the lab," says, Jaqueline Metcaff, fifth grade teacher, Rehobeth Elementary School. "Now, I'm using Classworks Applied Math in my classroom weekly. My students love using technology, and I have the confidence that they are engaged with online lessons that support learning at deeper levels."

"I recently observed a teacher conducting a close read with her class. First graders on their iPads, highlighting the main idea, using the dictionary tool to look up vocabulary words, and excitedly shouting out answers to the text-dependent questions – that's what it's all about!" Judy Teevan, Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Classworks, shared. "We listened when teachers said they were spending too much time searching for credible resources."

New improvements include Google syncs and logins, as well as a new badge system targeting reading comprehension skills San Diego — Feb. 2, 2016 — Whooo’s Reading, by Learn2Earn, is once again responding to teacher input and learning trends with two updates to its platform. The company can now help teachers integrate their Whooo’s Reading account with Google Classrooms. In addition, it has introduced an array of reading comprehension badges that add to the platform’s gamification and blended-learning elements, giving students motivation to master different reading comprehension skills sets, and the freedom to choose the manner and rate in which they master those standard-aligned skills.